Monday, February 28, 2011

AA fine

DOT 28-11
Monday, February 28, 2011
Contact: Bill Mosley
Tel.: (202) 366-4570


American Fined for Failing to Disclose Oversales Voucher Fees

The U.S. Department of Transportation today assessed a civil penalty of $90,000 against American Airlines for failing to disclose that vouchers given to passengers for voluntarily giving up their seat on oversold flights could be redeemed only after paying as much as a $30 ticketing fee.

This is the first penalty issued by the Department against an airline for failing to disclose fees or other restrictions on the use of oversales vouchers.

“When passengers volunteer to give up their seat on an oversold flight, they are entitled to be fully compensated – not to find out later that they’re getting $30 less,” said U.S. Transportation Secretary Ray LaHood. “Passengers deserve to be treated fairly when they fly, and especially when they’ve volunteered to give up their seat because the airline overbooked their flight.”

Under DOT’s oversales, or “bumping,” rules, an airline must first seek volunteers willing to give up their seat on an oversold flight before bumping passengers involuntarily. The carrier may offer any type or amount of compensation agreed to by the volunteer, in contrast to involuntary bumping situations, where DOT rules require airlines to pay passengers cash compensation in most cases.

An investigation by DOT’s Aviation Enforcement Office found that American offered passengers travel vouchers worth specific dollar amounts as compensation for voluntary bumping. When awarding the vouchers, American did not tell passengers they would have to pay a ticketing fee to redeem the vouchers by telephone or at airport ticket counters, or that the vouchers could not be redeemed on the carrier’s internet site. American stopped requiring fees for tickets purchased by phone using vouchers about four years ago but continued to require fees for tickets acquired at airport counters until late last year, and even today passengers cannot use bumping vouchers to purchase tickets online. The carrier also did not tell passengers that vouchers used for tickets purchased by telephone had to be mailed to the carrier for processing as much as three weeks before the departure date.

The consent order is available on the Internet at www.regulations.gov, docket DOT-OST-2011-0003.


Ruling Document. (click on the pdf file icon)

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Measles Exposure

In airport/airplanes.

Saturday, February 26, 2011

Build your own

NewsAggregator, if you don't like mine.

Interview with Bruce Schneier

Listen.

Arizona

Betray your own.

Friday, February 25, 2011

Your Face, Sunny Side UP

Space Weather News for Feb. 24, 2011
http://spaceweather.com

SPECTACULAR BLAST: A massive cloud of plasma exploded over the eastern limb of the sun this morning (Feb. 24th around 0730 UT), heralding the approach of a new active region. The spectacular blast, which produced strong radio emissions, a coronal mass ejection, and an M3-class solar flare, was not Earth-directed. Future eruptions could be, however, as the sun's rotation turns the blast site toward our planet in the days ahead. Check http://spaceweather.com for images and movies.

Mile High Bug Attack

Join The Club.

OneWorld-OneUnion

The Truth Comes Out.

Anti-Trust and Airline Fares

Reduced Competition Raises Average Fares, Duh.

"Crack Spread"

Giving a new meaning to the term.

Thursday, February 24, 2011

WikiLeaks

Update from the WSJ on Espionage Act and Intent.

Congressional Witch Hunt.

The WikiLeaks Site.

Notice, you can buy a T Shirt via the "Support Us" Link that has a picture of the founder, gagged with an U.S. flag and a caption of "Truth is not Treason":(that would be news to the Rosenbergs), nonetheless, since a disproportionate number of the less informed do most of the dying around here on orders from those who do no dying, more information is a "good", irrespective of its source.

Support WikiLeaks.

Here's the latest press coverage:

Wikileaks founder ordered extradited to Sweden, on a charge that he had a 2 for 1 encounter, when only a 1 for 1 was authorized.

Sounds like this woman should have been more careful about who she consented to have sex with in the first place. If I were on the jury, he'd walk.

Loaded Bra

Getting Thru Security.

Evacuating

To a safe distance.

MidEast Policy Papers.

Wednesday, February 23, 2011

Gobmn't Surveillance

Without Probable Cause. Hat tip to Bruce Schneier, whom, by the way, you should be reading daily, but in case you missed it there, or are new to this blog, here's the link.

Defunct Airline

Not Liable. Via Courthousenews

Egypt and US Interests

Courtesy of Federation of American Scientists. After the Revolution.

Yellow Fever

The Ivory Coast.

Tuesday, February 22, 2011

No Fly List

NPR News.

Monday, February 21, 2011

Can I Frisk Your Hard Drive?

Digital Inspections and Privacy.

Storing Your Files in the Clouds.

Living On Earth

World On The Edge. (NPR interview)

Friday, February 18, 2011

The Line Is Just Gonna Get Longer

Or you could just learn Chinese.

The Line Is Just Gonna Get Longer

Or you could just learn Chinese.

Going Green

I really like what they've done with this space, the plants are just . . ..

Pocket Translator

The Odyssey Translator.

USA Today Editorial on RegisteredTraveler

How to Cut in Line.

Thursday, February 17, 2011

Tranquilizer Darts

Hunting. . ha.!

Aviation & Climate Change

2010 Report.

Delta Consent Order

For Violating Disabled Passengers Rights.

Facial Recognition Failure

Swapping Passports.

World Air Cargo Symposium

March 8-10, Istanbul.

Body Scanner Images

Legislation.

New Rules.

The Atlantic. (article)

Wednesday, February 16, 2011

Geo-Magnetic Storm

Here we go, again. Feb 18 highest disruption risk day.

Border Control

SW.

Conditional

Open Skies.

Tuesday, February 15, 2011

Average Air Fares

By Originating Airport.

EU Passenger Rights Complaint Form

Broader Protections than the U.S..

Let me see your face!

So what are you going to do with a woman behind a veil.?

TSA's Position on Head Scarves.

Crash Pads

This is how beginners live.

Monday, February 14, 2011

Journal of Transportation Security

Effectiveness of the Back Scatter Machine.

Friday, February 11, 2011

Wikileaks

Pilot Uniforms.

More.

And they have known this for how long.?


Cables, via ABCnews.

Aviation Accidents - Lessons Learned

Database.

Seven accident modules added:

1. Midair collision of United flt 826, a DC-8, with TWA flight 266, a Lockheed Super Constellation, over New York City on December 16, 1960.

Advancements in Air Traffic Control radar, operational speed limits, transponder technology

2. Collision between Skywest flt 5569, a Fairchild SA-227, and USAir flt 1493, a Boeing 737-300, at Los Angeles International Airport (LAX) on February 1, 1991.

Advancements in Air Traffic Control procedures, advancements in transport airplane cabin material fire safety, passenger pre-takeoff briefings

3. Air Inter flt 148, an Airbus A-320 crash during approach to land at Strasbourg, France on January 20, 1992.

Autopilot mode confusion, crew resource management, ground proximity warning system

4. Delta flt 1288, an MD-88 uncontained engine failure during takeoff from Pensacola, Florida, on July 6, 1996.

Turbine engine critical parts manufacturing, nondestructive testing techniques, lessons learned information sharing, process change validation procedures

5. Korean Airlines flt 801, a Boeing 747-300, crash during approach to land at Guam International Airport, on August 6, 1997.

Crew resource management, human error

6. Southwest flt 1248, a Boeing 737-700, landing over-run at Chicago's Midway International Airport on December 8, 2005.

Landing performance, airline operational changes, inclement weather operations

7. Comair flt 5191, a Bombardier CL-600-100 takeoff from the wrong runway at Lexington, Kentucky on August 27, 2006.

Crew resource management, airport signage/markings, air traffic control processes

Change the left hand menu item from "Unsafe Condition" to "Key Safety Issue(s)" in each of the 57 accident modules.

Change to the TWA flight #800 module to include a discussion of the accident memorial at the end of the "Overview" section.

Several minor editorial changes to correct formatting and typographical errors.

On Time Report, Feb 2011

Air Consumer.

Thursday, February 10, 2011

TSA workers vote March 9-April 19

Hey, don't let them tell you that you cannot strike, they told the Air Traffic Controlers the same story.


House Committee.

Old editorial on Registered Traveler Program

From the ACLU.

Tuesday, February 08, 2011

New Legislation

Celebrity Scans.?

Monday, February 07, 2011

Fuel Costs

About to get a whole lot bigger.

TSA screeners get to vote on union rep issue

Bargaining Rep for a limited set of issues, but not pay, no ability to strike.

Employee Free Choice Act. Congressional Research Service Report, Courtesy of OpenCRS


Protected Activity in the age of Facebook. (from Nov 2010)


WSJ coverage.

Settlement of Facebook Protected Activity Issue (Feb 2011).

Thursday, February 03, 2011

Filters can be disabled/enabled by workers

Not so fast.


Details, please.

EPIC Disputes.

conference

Subject to Change.

Oh, Canada!

The Northern Border.

Unauthorized Immigrants

Study.

Tuesday, February 01, 2011

Dream Job

Are you Bi-Lingual.?

Testing. . .

One. . Two. . .Three.

Social Media Monitoring

Homeland Security.